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Selected and captioned by Dr. Lauretta Bender, senior psychiatrist in the children's division, and hung in the Federal Art Project's Harlem Art Center, the exhibition last week embraced two clinical extremes: drawings by moronic children, unable to complete even primitive images, and monstrous figures drawn by patients with ''general paralysis of the insane." In between were works by children and adults of varying aptitude, suffering from various disorders...
...release of subconscious insight such as Francine's was found in other patients at a certain stage. ''Schizophrenics sometimes cling to reality just in the moment when, because of their disease, they are afraid of losing it completely," Dr. Bender said. "Then they see more than the normal person, who does not always appreciate what he has in this world." Most sane and able artists professionally see "more than the normal person," and in this, as in what Dr. Bender called "the uncanny mysticism" of other pathological daubers, the case work on exhibit invited rude yells from...
...example, saw in 1937 a 40 per cent increase of its evening automobile accidents, with increases in arrests for drunkenness corresponding. Figures for 1938 show that the condition is becoming worse. If prohibition failed to squelch Mr. Barleycorn, surely repeal has sent him off on one whopper of a bender...
University fellowships to: Josef Alexander '38, Theodore L. Agnew Jr., University of Illinois. Henry D. Aiken 1G, John Ashmead Jr. '38 James R. Balsley Jr., California Institute of Technology. Roger S. Bender 2G, Francis G. Blake Jr. '38 William H. Bond 1G, Halvor N. Christensen 1G, Arthur LeR. Cohen 1G, I Bernard Cohen 1G, Francis M. Cresson Jr., University of Pennsylvania Museum. Francis S. Doody, Tufts College. Avran Douglis, University of Chicago. Charles W. Dunn, McMaster University, Ontario. Gwynne B. Evans 1G, Mackarness H. Goode, Culver Military Academy...
Connie Mack remained at his party an hour and a half, delightedly chatting with some of his old players: Jimmy Dykes (now manager of the Chicago White Sox), Herb Pennock, Chief Bender, Rube Waiberg, Howard Ehmke. Then he quietly thanked them all, made a short speech and rode back to his Germantown home to rest for three hours after the excitement. Connie Mack has been in poor health since he was injured by a batted ball during spring training in Mexico last year. During the last six weeks of the season, when he was afflicted with an old gall bladder...